Actually you have a post 64 model 70 rifle which was made at the end of the year 1964.In order to have a pre-64 model 70 rifle it would have to have a serial number of 581,470 or less. All Post 64 serial numbers began at serial number 700,000 which Winchester skipped to so they could commence with the production of the new Winchester model 70 design at the end of 1964.As far as value is concerned,you would have to provide a more detailed description of the rifle overall condition including the amount of blueing remaining,wood condition,and the condition of the bore,to get a accurate value.
BLue book of gun values
The gun was manufactured in 1971. I would suggest looking in the blue book of guns for the actual value.
your model 12 Winchester shotgun was made in 1917,so the age is 93yrs,old.I think the best way to put a value on your shotgun is to purchase a copy of S.P.fjestad book of blue book of gun values.
Blue Book of Gun Values.
Your Winchester model 94 which was made in the year 1980,will bring between 200-350 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle and a good bore.
Your Winchester was manufactured in 1981. Assuming a standard rifle with no special features, the Blue Book of Gun Values suggests a value of $180 with 95% of the original finish and all original parts.
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values
You can find serial numbers in the Blue Book of Gun Values and at proofhouse.com.
your model 70 Winchester post 64 was made in 1968.I would look at the blue book of gun values to get a accurate idea as to value.
The year of manufacture for serial number 965109 is 1925. Value is highly dependent upon condition. The Blue Book of Gun Values will give you a rough estimate. Any large book seller will have this book. Source: http://armscollectors.com/sn/windates.htm
Blue Book of Gun Values